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| name = Kim Black | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | fullname = Kimberly A. Black | nicknames = "Kim" | national_team = {{USA}} | strokes = Freestyle | club = | collegeteam = University of Southern California University of Georgia | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|4|30|mf=y}} | birth_place = Liverpool, New York | death_date = | death_place = | height = {{convert|5|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on}} | weight = {{convert|132|lb|kg|abbr=on}} | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport | Women's swimming }}{{MedalCountry | the United States }}{{MedalCompetition | Olympic Games }}{{MedalGold | 2000 Sydney[1] | 4x200 m freestyle }}{{MedalCompetition | Summer Universiade }}{{MedalGold | 1997 Catania | 4x200 m freestyle }}{{MedalGold | 1999 Palma | 200 m freestyle }}{{MedalGold | 1999 Palma | 4x100 m freestyle }}{{MedalGold | 2001 Beijing | 4x200 m freestyle }}{{MedalSilver | 1997 Messina | 200 m freestyle }} }} Kimberly A. "Kim" Black (born April 30, 1978) is an American former competition swimmer and Olympic gold medalist. Black began her college swimming career at the University of Southern California, where she competed alongside future fellow Olympians such as Lindsay Benko, before transferring to the University of Georgia in 1999.[2][3] She graduated from UGA in 2001 and was named the NCAA Woman of the Year Award for 2001. She is also recipient of a NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship in 2001. She was on the U.S. Women's swimming team in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games where she won a gold medal in the 800 meter freestyle relay. During her swimming career at Georgia, she was a four – time All-American and helped lead the Lady Bulldogs to three straight NCAA championships. Black was also awarded the Today's Top VIII Award as a member of the Class of 2002. She was the female winner of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's highest academic honor, the 2001 Walter Byers Award, in recognition of being the nation's top female scholar-athlete.[4][5] She was in the 2002 Top VIII class with Emily Bloss, André Davis, Misty Hyman, Leah Juno, Nancy Metcalf, Bryce Molder, and Ruth Riley.[6] The 2001 Male Walter Byers Scholar was Bradley Henderson. See also
References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/2004/schedules/117BySport.html |title=2004 Olympic Games swimming results |accessdate=2007-07-22 |work=CNN}} 2. ^Josh Jeffrey, Will the Dawgs have their day?, Swimming World and Junior Swimmer, Feb 1999, Accessed August 13, 2008. 3. ^USC Women's Swimming Defeats California, 185-113, USC Trojans Athletic Department, January 30, 1998, Accessed August 13, 2008. 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/scholarships/byers/winner_list |title=Previous Walter Byers Scholars |accessdate=2008-01-26 |publisher=The National Collegiate Athletic Association |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080705151433/http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/scholarships/byers/winner_list |archivedate=2008-07-05 |df= }} 5. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ncaa.org/releases/awards/2001050302aw.html |title=UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AND UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA STUDENT-ATHLETES RECEIVE WALTER BYERS SCHOLARSHIPS |accessdate=2008-01-26 |publisher=The National Collegiate Athletic Association | date=2001-05-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20041213123054/http://www.ncaa.org/releases/awards/2001050302aw.html |archivedate=December 13, 2004}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ncaa.org/awards/honors_program/top_eight/2002.html |title=2002 NCAA Today's Top VIII Award Recipients |accessdate=2008-01-28 |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080123234427/http://www.ncaa.org/awards/honors_program/top_eight/2002.html |archivedate=2008-01-23}} External links
| title = NCAA Woman of the Year Award | before = Kristy Kowal | years = 2001 | after = Tanisha Silas }}{{s-end}} {{Footer USA Swimming 2000 Summer Olympics}}{{Footer Universiade Champions 200m Freestyle Women}}{{Footer Universiade Champions 4x100m Freestyle Women}}{{Footer Universiade Champions 4x200m Freestyle Women}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Black, Kim}} 11 : 1978 births|Living people|American female freestyle swimmers|Georgia Bulldogs women's swimmers|Olympic gold medalists for the United States in swimming|Olympic swimmers of the United States|People from Liverpool, New York|Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics|USC Trojans women's swimmers|Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Universiade medalists in swimming |
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